TMB and SPS sign Memorandum of Understanding for Out-of-school CSE project and Climate Change in Papua

TMB Foundation (Yayasan Tifa Melanesia Babunyi) and SPS (Status Pro Sport) signed a Memorandum of
Understanding. Together they will contribute to the project out-of-school comprehensive sexuality
education specifically targeting frequently left-behind young people in Papua, with PKBI DKI Jakarta and
UNFPA Indonesia (United Nations Population Fund).

The agreement was signed by TMB-chairman and musicproducer Ambonwhena Aratuaman and Status
Pro Sport Managing Director and FIFA Football Agent Estafano van Aanholt.

The whole Out-of-school CSE project from PKBI and UNFPA Indonesia will take place from September till
December 2023 and also include attention for climate change. Out-of-school CSE programmes that aims
to reach young people from left-behind populations for sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Status Pro Sport

Status Pro Sport is the ultimate fullservice partner for professional footballers, esports athletes,
professional football organizations, and leading brands. Status Pro Sport connects clients in the field of
transfers, consultancy, sponsorship, content creation, PR and brand activation.

For this project SPS consult and connected a great Papuan football star. Who will be featured in a podcast with UNFPA representatives. In which they will discuss climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights in Papua. The podcast is produced by TMB on behalf of PKBI and UNFPA, with SPS contributing.

The preparations are in full swing and the announcement will be made shortly on our website.

 

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